K9 Immunity

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K9 Immunity

by Gentlemastiff on Wed May 16, 2007 12:00 AM

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I would like to direct this message to Meridith who gave me wonderful information on the K9 Immunity. My 3 year old english mastiff who is very active was just diagnosed with cancer in her leg and I was and am very upset. I am looking for every remedy I can find as she was only given 6 months to live. I am going to call and try the K9 Immunity - if anyone else has any suggestions I would more than welcome them.

Thank you

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by john_in_denver on Wed Nov 26, 2008 12:00 AM

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On 5/16/2007 Gentlemastiff wrote:

I would like to direct this message to Meridith who gave me wonderful information on the K9 Immunity. My 3 year old english mastiff who is very active was just diagnosed with cancer in her leg and I was and am very upset. I am looking for every remedy I can find as she was only given 6 months to live. I am going to call and try the K9 Immunity - if anyone else has any suggestions I would more than welcome them.

Thank you


dear gentlemastiff. i too am trying to save my buddy. my dog bryce and i went to the vets to check out the state of his benign fatty tumors and came home with lymphoma and 3-6 months to live. i have also found the k9 site and have cried reading the testimonials. every cell in my body says BEWARE and every ounce of hope tells me i'm going to go for it anyway. i have had the better business bureau check them out (corporate headquarters in carson city nevada) and have NO NEWS (positive or negative). the deal is for me: i am laid off 6 months short or retiring on social security. i have enough money on hand to try k9 and the "transefer factor" for a month. chemo (read $15,000 start to finish not to mention quality of life issues) is not an option. this is the ONLY thing i know to try and i cannot let byrce die without trying something. i would like to hear from you if you go ahead with this. i would like to hear from anyone out there who has had expeience with k9 or toher means of dealing with lymphoma. you may use this site or my email address at

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 for a response. dear god i hope this works for us. bless you. john bell in denver

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by chandrala on Thu Jan 08, 2009 12:00 AM

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There is a veterinary oncologist in Phx. AZ (Dr. Elizabeth Hershey) who does oral chemo.  She says it's much easier on the system than regular chemo.  Phx. to Carson is not a big trip and hotels in Phx. are doing big specials right now (pay for one night, get one free).  It would also be significantly cheaper.  She's quite reasonable.  Luckily, my dogs cancer was curative with surgery, but I went to see Dr. Hershey just in case.  She is honest and caring, I'm suspicious of vets and was very impressed w/ her.  She is highly recommended and uses all the latest treatments.  She's also aware of clinical trials (k9 immunity is doing a trial right now, info. on tripawds.com, I hope I'm allowed to mention another websites).  Meanwhile, switch to organic, homemade food, and NO tap water, give him purified water.  Transfer factor is great, and cheaper on ebay.  Vit. C (careful, can cause diarrhea if given too much), vit. E, turmeric, are all very good.

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by huck4bucks on Wed Jan 28, 2009 12:00 AM

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I have a lab with cancer and we buy all of our K-9 Immunity from K9Medicinals.com because they offer free shipping and the owner is incredibly nice and thoughtful.  Good luck!  There is hope.
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